FOCUS ON LSD, PSYCHEDELICS 1971 ANTI DRUG FILM LYSERGIC ACID DIETHYLAMIDE ACID TRIP XD43324
Want to support this channel and help us preserve old films Visit Visit our website This antidrug film from 1971 attempts to debunk anecdotal arguments made in support of the drug LSD (Lysergic acid diethylamide) and other psychedelic drugs. Hosted by singersongwriter Tommy Roe (best known for his hits Sheila and Dizzy), the film features teens having scripted conversations about their opinions and experiences with psychedelic drugs. The conversations are first shown truncated, leaving the viewer to believe that what is being said is declarative or empirical, but then the same footage is later shown in its entirety, revealing that the opinions beings expressed are unfounded or incomplete. Based on the locations seen and referenced, and the accents of the teens speaking, this film was shot in and around New York City. Narrated by Tommy Roe, Executive produced and written by Max Miller, produced and directed by Noel Nosseck, an Avanti, Direction
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